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Daily Archives: April 15, 2017
Author Who Coined the Term "Cyberpunk" Opens Up About CD Projekt RED’s Trademark – PlayStation LifeStyle
Posted: April 15, 2017 at 5:44 pm
CD Projekt REDs trademark application for the term Cyberpunk recently sparked quite a bit of controversy. It actually prompted an official response from the developer who attempted to quell fears of misuse and for the most part, fans have been understanding. However, some took their concerns toBruce Bethke, the author who is accredited with coining the term in the early 1980s.
Speaking to World Trademark Review,Bethke said that hes not an expert on the subject but doesnt believe its possible for companies to trademark certainwords to prevent their use for any other purpose elsewhere. He referenced some failed attempts by companies to do so in the past but also said that he had a few concerns about CD Projekt REDs application and wishes the studio would contact him to address those.
My understanding of American trademark law is that trademark depends on context. While you can trademark a logotype or a unique variation eg, as I recall, R. Talsorian Gamestrademark was specificallyfor a role-playing game named Cyberpunk 2020 you cant just trademark a word for all purposes everywhere. Hence when some company back in the 1980s tried to claim a trademark on the word cyberpunk because they were publishing a Cyberpunk comic book, well, tough it didnt hold up.
I do rather wish someone from CD Projekt RED would contact me, though, to clarify a few of my concerns.
Bethke went on to voice his frustration at people expecting him to guard the trademark. He wants to focus on what hes doing at the moment as opposed to something he did 37 years ago.
What do our readers think of Bethkes comments?
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Analyst Activity Jefferies Group LLC Reiterates Hold on Stryker (NYSE:SYK) – Market Exclusive
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This week’s bowtie represents … Rock CF Foundation – FOXSports.com
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Game thread: Verlander gives up 3-run HR; Tigers down 3-0 to Indians – Detroit Free Press
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In this week's episode, Anthony Fenech looks at the Joe Jimenez, Anibal Sanchez dilemma, and talks Cleveland Indians with Zack Meisel of cleveland.com on April 14, 2017. Subscribe to "Talkin' Tigers" in iTunes or Google.
Tigers shortstop Jose Iglesias throws out Indians catcher Roberto Perez at first base during the seventh inning Friday in Cleveland.(Photo: Tony Dejak, AP)
When: 4:10 p.m.
Where: Progressive Field, Cleveland.
TV: Fox Sports Detroit, Fox Sports 1.
Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; other radio affiliates).
Weather forecast: Mostly cloudy, 75 degrees, 5%-10% chance of rain.
Probable starting pitchers: RHP Justin Verlander (1-0, 1.35 ERA) vs. RHP Corey Kluber (0-1, 5.25 ERA).
Tigers lineup:
1. Ian Kinsler, 2B 2. Nick Castellanos, 3B 3. Miguel Cabrera, 1B 4. Victor Martinez, DH 5. Justin Upton, LF 6. Tyler Collins, RF 7. James McCann, C 8. Andrew Romine, CF 9. Jose Iglesias, SS
Game notes: Last season, the Tigers lost the first 11 games against the Indians. But in Game 1 of their first series of 2017, the Tigers drew first blood. Though it was nearly too bloody. Home runs from Miguel Cabrera and Alex Avila and a solid six innings from Daniel Norris were nearly spoiled by the bullpen. But Detroit came away with a 7-6 win. Today, on national TV, the teams' aces take the mound in Verlander and Kluber.
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Daily Round Up: Should Texas Be A Top 15 CF Team? – Burnt Orange Nation
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Three more Texas players will miss the spring game because of injuries.
Herman doesnt mince any words when it comes to a players performance.
When we leave spring practice youll have kind of a definitive pecking order of guys that we trust, guys that are on the cusp, guys that are probably a year away and the guys thatll never be there, Herman said. Youve had 15 practices to prove what kind of football player you are to us.
Special teams coach Craig Naivar could be the difference between a sputter and a revival.
There could be big changes coming for recruiting.
A proposal to alter the recruiting calendar and to add a 10th full-time assistant coach, among other things, will be heard by the Division 1 Council. If the Division 1 Council approves, the NCAA Board of Directors can finalize the rule alterations two weeks later. If these changes are indeed enacted, the way programs recruit both with their assistant coaches and how they push for prospects will change.
In click-bait headline news...Is Tom Herman the best Texas coach ever?
Pissing excellent. Barking Carnivals Scipio Tex on Hermans hydration chart.
Baker Mayfield was born to be a Sooner.
Texas should be in the top 15 pre-season college football ranking.
This poll is closed.
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Political correctness is measured by how we treat people who think … – Budapest Times
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Many US voters are hoping that the election of Donald Trump as President will finally see their opinion being represented in politics. The Hungarian government has also hailed this new era. The fact that there is a new tone in international relations since his arrival can be seen in security policy aspects as well. Many of the disagreements are caused by the term Political Correctness a phrase that threatens diplomatic relations with a rupture test. What does someone who not only taught but also lived in international relations and diplomacy think about these dangerous trends? Prof. Dr. Reinhard Bettzuege talks to The Budapest Times about the phenomenon of Political Correctness, the new challenges in diplomacy, multilateralism and why the European Union is more important than ever.
Dr. Bettzuege, during your diplomatic and academic career you have dealt intensively with trans-Atlantic relations. What do you think about Trumps policy in relation to Europe and the future of NATO?
The early weeks of his office were not very promising for Europe and NATO, to express myself diplomatically. Trump is striving for no less than to shake and delete the world order as we have known it since the end of World War II. The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, lamented in his letter to the member states why 70 years of American foreign policy and rational foreign policy, I would add, have to be questioned. This is just as regrettable as dangerous. This is the reason why the EU invited the American President to one of the EU summits: to understand his motivations. Nobody should be fooled into believing that a weakened European Union, or even its fall, would result in more sovereignty for its member states. The consequence would much more be a fatal dependence on the three main actors of world politics: the USA, China and Russia. This cannot be the best interest of the Europeans. In politics its always easier to destroy something tried and tested than think about a better new method. This is why all over in Europe we are experiencing with a lot of worry that the values and political structures, which have been successfully defining our politics in Europe and over the Atlantic, are questioned without a plan or perspective.
What do you suggest the Europeans do in this situation?
In this era of emerging mistrust we should keep our cool and rely on our own strength. Isnt Europe the destination for millions of people, are they not all dreaming about the European dream? Why is that so? Because Europe is a more peaceful and friendlier continent. I am surrounded by young students and I know how perfectly well the young people know what they have in Europe. This is why at the Brexit referendum the majority of young people voted for staying in Europe. They are looking at Europe not only as the place where they are safe but also the place of their values, rules and traditions; they already have a European identity. Mrs Merkel said that Europeans have their fate in their own hand. This is true. We should make a virtue out of necessity and confront all those, within Europe too, who think that the time has come when they can reject human rights, the division of powers, the rule of law and the freedom of media. At the meeting of the EU government leaders in Malta in February the call of unity was timely and the realisation that Europe (finally) has to clarify its role in the world for itself. Since its still a fact that cannot be replaced by any alternative facts: Europe will only house 4% of the global population by the middle of our century. At the beginning of the 19th century this ratio was almost 20%. If someone believes that a looser union of European national states could be successful in mastering the challenges of the 21st century, he will be sourly disappointed and has to take the political responsibility for a depending, dependent Europe. Whoever believes today that multilateralism has served its time and advocates for bilateral national relations instead is behaving in a politically short-sighted way, which is irresponsible as well. Even George W. Bush learned the lesson when during his second term he had to return from the unilateral practices (the war in Iraq, for example) to the multilateral solutions. Trump will learn similar lessons, I am sure about that. In the meantime the US Vice-President, Mike Pence, and the US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, both expressed their strong interest in a united Europe, which is a ray of light.
You have been the German representative in NATO for five years. How do you see NATOs future? Also in relation to Donald Trump, who described NATO as obsolete during his campaign.
The introduction of the North Atlantic Treaty laid the foundations of the world order after World War II. Its clearly said in the treaty that this community is based on the principles of democracy, freedom of the individual and the rule of law. Furthermore, the Transatlantic Pledge was made to unite efforts for the preservation of peace and security. Taking into consideration the threats of Islamic terror, violations of international law in the South China Sea and Putins aggressive policy with his neighbours, we can see that the existence of NATO is vital. However, the point that Trump and many before him criticise is right: Europeans are not doing enough for the strengthening of relations. Its a scandal that has only been realised, even by Mrs. Merkel that the defence efforts have to be increased significantly, namely to the agreed target of 2% of gross domestic product. In the meantime Trump agreed to participate at the NATO summit on 26-27 May in Taormina, Italy, and he has not repeated the word obsolete about NATO ever since; he rather talked about his strong support. Furthermore, he will be joining the G20 meeting in Hamburg in July, where he has to explain what he means by global governance.
Many people celebrate Trump because of his promise to put an end to Political Correctness. What does the term mean to you, as a diplomat and political scientist?
Trump said in his campaign: I refuse to be politically correct. Actually the term means to use a non-discriminative language. However, the concept is more than that. Political Correctness is for me first of all: predictability. Its also trusting that the agreed commitments will be fulfilled, that contracts such as the North American Free Trade Agreement will not be updated as a surprise, that international law will not be questioned or compromised and the global partners will not be discredited or whole countries will not be made subject to general condemnation. Political Correctness is measured by how we treat people who think differently; this is why American courts turned down Trumps immigration decree for a reason. I am sure that its against the constitution. It proves that healthy democracy rules in the USA that this happened and that thousands went on the streets to protest against it. Even a lot of Republicans were looking at the White House with horror. This is why I would not bet on Trump serving his entire term.
Did you notice any changes in international diplomacy after Trump entered office?
The most important change for me is that most Europeans, except for a few exceptions, have seen Trumps questioning of the present world order as a wake-up call and know that unity is needed more than ever now. I also see a return to the values that constitute our democracy and a readiness to fight for this more vigorously than before.
You have represented Germany in some European countries as an ambassador. I suppose that the work of diplomats is not really simple in restless times such as today. What would be your biggest challenge if you were the German ambassador in the USA right now?
You should not overestimate the role of ambassadors. They are only representing the policies made at home. This is easier for them when they can base their arguments on European unity in their host countries. What would I do? Inform people, lead discussions, organise discussion events all over the country, present at universities, organise business meetings, engage myself with the public, encourage parliamentary meetings, involve foundations, non-governmental organisations and think-tanks so I would do everything that diplomacy can do, including using the social media. In diplomacy you have to convince other people. The reference of 70 good transatlantic years should be helpful in that. As a German ambassador I would not even pay attention to rejecting Trumps adventurous accusations according to which Germany is just using the EU as a tool for reaching its own interests. Germany, in my opinion, is by far the largest net contributor to the income of this community, on the other hand the country has called back a number of representatives from the European Parliament in order that they are not overrepresented when compared to France or Great Britain. Trump would never think that the reason why we are doing this is that we do not want a German Europe, but we want to become a European Germany. I would also vehemently oppose Trumps allegations that Germany is trying to manipulate the currencies. Germany is criticising the expansive policy of the European Central Bank, which is weakening the euro, as strongly as any country. The ECB is supranational and independent anyway. Furthermore, I would contradict his reproaches that we do not buy American cars. Are all the Fords and Opels that you see people driving here not American cars? I would also point out to him that the Germany automotive industry is securing 33,000 jobs in the USA. As for his mockery of the reception of refugees, this is an act of solidarity with politically persecuted and war refugees. Mrs. Merkel is cleaning the mess that irresponsible US policy with Iraq and Syria caused. Finally I would quote President of Germany Joachim Gauck, who was forced to live most of his life in a dictatorship and this is why he said: Freedom and democracy are the decisive political values of our times.
Are American diplomats having a hard time right now all around the world?
Yes, its bad for them. The fact that more than a thousand ambassadors wrote to the State Department after the regulations about entering the country were published, says a lot. This is a unique event in US history.
From this summer semester you will be teaching the Diplomatic case studies seminar at the Central European University (CEU). The university has been a government target in the campaign against the US billionaire and philanthropist with Hungarian origins, George Soros. What do you think about the possible threat by Fidesz to dissolve the CEU?
I can only refer to the open letter written by Michael Ignatieff, the CEU rector, pointing out that the CEU has proven itself with a quarter of a century of academic education. CEU is a Hungarian institution that is recognised internationally, not only in Central Europe. It accommodates students from 117 countries, 20% of whom are Hungarians. CEU employs around 700 Hungarian citizens and spends almost HUF 10 billion in Hungary each year. It can refer to 14,000 graduates all over the world. The rector pointed out in his open letter that CEU was able to work together with every Hungarian government in a positive way in the past 25 years. I cannot imagine that any Hungarian government would like to change this tradition.
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HealthWatch: Hair Cloning is Happening! – Story | WeAreGreenBay – WeAreGreenBay.com
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- By the time they're 50, 85 percent of American men will have significant hair loss, says the American Hair Loss Association. Now, an international team of hair restoration doctors is turning to cutting-edge science to grow more hair through cloning.
Ric Ortega has dealt with hair loss for a while. For him, it's a health concern.
"I'm outside a lot because I work in the construction industry, and I worry about skin cancer on the top of my head," explained Ortega.
Ortega is considering a hair cloning clinical trial with Kenneth Williams, Jr. D.O, a hair restoration surgeon with Orange County Hair Restoration in Irvine, California. Dr. Williams is working with Hair Clone, a British company that believes it will perfect the science of cloning hair.
"The typical candidate would be someone who has had multiple surgeries and can't have any more hair transplantations, but they do have lots of areas of balding," Dr. Williams told Ivanhoe.
Doctors would harvest 50 hair follicles and send them to a cryopreservation tank in England. Surgeons there would remove the hair shaft from the bulb, which holds cells that control growth. Then, the cells are multiplied in a special cell culture.
Dr. Williams further detailed, "Then, when the patient is ready, they have the actual transplantation. They would let us know and we'd go through the process of replication, and shortly, those 50 cells will now turn into 1500 cells."
The trial would cost Ortega between $4,000 and $10,000 plus air fare to England, where he'd get his cloned hair. England is the only western country that allows this type of treatment.
Dr. Williams said hair cloning is the next biggest frontier in hair science. Hair Clone hopes to start a small trial in England later this year. The good news is, companies around the world are racing to start hair cloning trials as soon as they can.
Contributors to this news report include: Cyndy McGrath Supervising Producer; Wendy Chioji, Field Producer; Milvionne Chery, Assistant Producer; Roque Correa, Editor; Rusty Reed, Videographer.
BACKGROUND: By the age of thirty-five two-thirds of American men will experience some degree of hair loss and by the age of fifty approximately 85 percent of men have significantly thinning hair. Hereditary hair loss that comes with age is the most common cause of baldness, and can happen gradually or suddenly. Types of hair loss include gradual thinning on the top of the head (which is most common), patchy bald spots, sudden hair loss caused by emotional or physical shock, or patches of scaling that spread over the scalp which is a sign of ringworm. The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition called male-pattern baldness. The loss and thinning of hair can begin as early as puberty but usually affects men as they age. Hormone imbalances, immune system issues, radiation therapy to the head, medications, and other skin disorders are causes of hair loss. Poor nutrition, certain medical conditions (such as diabetes and lupus), and stress are some of the risk factors leading to hair loss. Some treatments for hair loss include Rogaine (foam rubbed into the scalp), Propecia (prescription pill), surgery, wigs and hairpieces, or a recent treatment called hair cloning. Source: (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hair-loss/basics/definition/con-20027666)
TREATMENT: Hair cloning is a promising treatment for male-pattern baldness. In hair cloning, a sample of a person's hair follicle cells are multiplied outside the body (in vitro), and then they are re-implanted into the scalp with the hope that they will grow new hair follicles and result in new permanent hair. The main challenge in cloning is that hair follicles cannot grow on their own, yet they are too complex to be grown in test tubes. There may be safety concerns that cells that induce hair may also induce tumors and once this issue is resolved, the FDA still must approve hair cloning for safety and effectiveness. There are plans for clinical trials in the U.S. and will hopefully be approved in upcoming years. Source: (https://www.bernsteinmedical.com/hair-cloning/)
EMOTIONAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH HAIR LOSS: A study revealed that men who had more profound hair loss were more dissatisfied with their appearance and were more concerned with their look than those with minimal hair loss. Studies have shown that in men who suffer from hair loss, nearly 75% of them feel less confident since the onset of hair loss, especially in dealing with the opposite sex. In extreme circumstances, hair loss can cause distress and result in depression.
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Mumbai: Foreign national held for fraud, cloning ATM cards : India … – India Today
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The cyber crime cell of Mumbai Police today arrested a Bulgarian national Milcho Angelo for ATM fraud and siphoning off lakhs of rupees from the accounts of several people.
The bank (name withheld) whose ATMs were targeted by Angelo, submitted CCTV footage from one of their ATMs in Juhu to lodge the complaint.
Angelo, 45, was arrested from his rented accommodation and eight ATM cards along with Rs 70,000 have been recovered from him.
"We are investigating how many people are involved in this fraud and till now how many accounts have been comprised," said DCP Akhilesh Singh, cyber crime cell.
The accused used to clone cards and then withdraw money. "He was living a lavish life... He paid Rs 1.5 lakh as rent for the house. We are investigating how he cloned cards and got the data," added Singh.
Angelo is currently in police custody till April 17. He has been booked for data theft, impersonation under Section 66C, 66D of Information Technology Act.
The police is now finding a translator to record his statement. Angelo is on an year-long tourist visa to India.
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The art of the NASCAR pit stop has drastically evolved.
Every element has changed since the early 1950s and 60s with the continuous advancements in technology and safety.
Take a look back at just how much the pit-road scene has changed since the early years of the sport:
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Lee Petty's crew services his car during the 1960 Rebel 300 at Darlington Raceway. Fuel cans weren't as fancy back then.
Richard Petty comes in for a pit stop during the 1964 Daytona 500. During these days, it was common for teams to come in and change two tires, then come back again to chance the other side to avoid losing a lap.
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Allison's Mario Rossi-owned crew services his Dodge Charger Daytona during the 1970 Rebel 400. During the traditional pit crew competition at Rockingham Speedway that year, Allison's team debuted a major innovation that is still used to this day -- gluing lug nuts on the wheels.
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Bobby Allison's team services his No. 12 ride at Darlington Raceway. They were one of the first teams to have slick matching uniforms with sponsor branding.
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Buddy Baker's team changes tires on his No. 28 ride, nicknamed "Gray Ghost." The '80s brought along faster pit stops as technological advances increased.
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Bill Elliott's No. 9 Melling Racing crew goes to work in the 1986 Daytona 500. The '80s brought along innovations in pit-road equipment, including lighter jacks and air guns.
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In April 1991, NASCAR implemented pit-road speed limits after a Melling Racing rear-tire changer was killed in a pit-road crash in 1990 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The Wood Brothers Racing crew pits Morgan Shepard's No. 21 Ford Thunderbird during a race at Phoenix Raceway in 1993. Teams began mock pit-road practices during the late '80s and early '90s.
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Jeff Gordon's No. 24 team, nicknamed the "Rainbow Warriors," services his car during the 1997 Daytona 500 en route to victory. The partnership between Gordon and Ray Evernham brought along a emphasis for more physically-fit crews, gearing them toward being actual professional athletes.
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Tony Stewart's No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing crew changes left-side tires during the spring race at Richmond International Raceway in 2001. The early 2000s brought along pit stops in the sub 12-second range.
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Along with many other safety advancements, the mid-2000s brought along mandated helmets for over-the-wall crews.
From pit-road practice multiple times a week to hiring ex-football players for their over-the-wall crews, organizations spend a great deal of time and money perfecting their pit stops.
Technology has also come a long way, as pit crews now attach cameras to their helmets, giving them the chance to study their stops more in-depth.
Pit stops have been holding stagnant in the 12-13 second range, sometimes even dipping into the 11-second bracket. The biggest change for NASCAR teams in 2017 has been the damaged vehicle policy, where crews only have five minutes to make repairs on pit road.
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